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Browsing by Subject "Enterprise resource planning"

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  • Bechara, Reine (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2005)
    Enterprise resource planning – ERP – is among the latest technologies that companies have undertaken. Typically it is a software package that has a centralized database for several modules; these modules could be customized based on the organization’s needs. Since the cost of an ERP implementation is considered to be very high, it is critical for organizations to make it a success and start having return on their investment. But what makes an ERP implementation project successful? How to evaluate its success? These are the questions addressed by the thesis. Answering these questions, a research ...
  • Boutros, Marie-Belle (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2022)
    Construction Enterprise Resource Planning (CERP) systems are built to fit the needs of construction companies. The major modules that are required to be within this system include management of general contractors, subcontractors, financial work, accounting, payroll, logistics, workflow processes... The collected data are stored within one unique database. However, CERP systems are difficult to standardize and fit the need of all the companies. Hence, this research focuses on the elaboration of a framework that displays the minimum required modules to be included within a CERP, specifically ...
  • El Hayek, Hanine (Notre Dame University-Louaize, 2018)
    Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are vital for managing any modern-day business. These systems aim to facilitate an organization's work by automating and integrating all business information and processes. However, ERP systems suffer from many problems that may cause an implementation failure. Many of these problems are related to usability, which is affected by the complexity of user interfaces (Uls). Usability can be defined in terms of an end-user's efficiency, effectiveness, and satisfactions. A study was conducted in this thesis to inquire about the usability problems that ...